Need to get in the pest control and EXTERMINATE the fkn lot of them. Dont worry I was only being serious.
oo no.... there's NOTHING to learn from the "multiculturalism" experiment in the UK and the rest of Europe... cos Stralia's different... she'll be right mate!! :lol:
and by the way ... the only thing "liberal" about our so-called democracy is the government's attitude towards- and use of YOUR money!!
I remember reading an article where it was admitted that social diversification was a deliberate act in order for UK's labor government to manipulate votes. I'll see if I can dig it up
Daily Mail is a conservative biased tabloid, I would expect nothing less from them. http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Daily_Mail Their primary editorial stances are: Anti-immigration Anti-welfare Health sensationalism (particularly with respect to cancer) Antigovernment control Anti-LGBT Anti-Europe Procomplaining about anything and everything Declinism about UK life, the economy, etc. You might not consider that a bad stance but it certainly explains their views on multiculturalism, and on Madonna and Rambo Films (Against them all)
All media is based on a left or right ideology. The Guardian which is the main left-wing newspaper didn't run the article at all which is just as predictable
While the Daily Mail is probably not the most reliable news source, it is important to consider that there is a market for their brand of "journalism"; I use the term loosely. In reference to the Woolwich murder, and more generally, I have had a long think about it all and come up with the following conclusion. Currently, we live in a generation where it is OK to be anti-Western, and in fact encouraged by the self-loathing political classes, but if you dare question another religion and/or culture you will be arrested for racism and inciting hatred. Welcome to the 21st century, leave your opinions, analytical thought, and morality behind; the government will tell you what to do. Moral of the story: keep stacking.
Well it is the UK, I don't think they use either. No jungles around and all the food comes in bite sized portions from Tescos. I doubt anyone has seen one before.
Very interesting perspective on this in the (UK) Guardian today: (also note the rise of 'Islamist' to distinguish jihadists from the Muslim faith followers)
Saw a CNN report tonight that discusses the one who was arrested in Kenya. For the first time the reporter said what for: Attempting to lead recruits to the jihad over the border into Somalia.